THE -§,t-I-FiUA__\-1>~aT<PAZR'_I-HN 11>, as 0-. .3 ES°V3EEQBE w m a id m" a I a ft "l1 l1 i6’ d 1 w a \ i MGDRE" 8- PULEOD 1111"“ i Quebec House Ends session second ivar-tuize session of Q118- beds 21st legislature. one of 11W longest in recent years, was ended N11121:‘), and ready to be written “.13 me province's statutes were 150 bills WlliCh the legislative vellum and the legislative assembly were called to study more than (our months ago. End of the war-shadowed session, which passed a number or laws m- the benefit or Quebec msmw-s oi Canadzvs fighting forces, came yesterday when the Lieutenant- Governor, Sir Eugene Fiset, sane», tioncd the last of the bills to be . adopted by both Houses and or- dered the prorogation "sine die." Earlier in the 58851011. Sir Eugene sanctioned into law measures that will free from succession dilkiis the estates oi members or the armed forces, which are valued at 51.000 or less. The same bill will allow the members to dispose of their estates by will even rhougn they have not reached the age of Bl. Another bill will free soldiers from right oi’ working their mining claim; in the period specified by uxiating mining laws. PRESIDENT’! SON INJURED WALPOLE, Mass, May i8—(A.P) _.11‘ranklin D. Roosevelt, J12, was injured today when a tire blow- nut sent his automobile against an lmbankment. He was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital which reported that he "was not rerlously injured." Police said he suffered cuts on the head and lace. Is charged with Dhstructing justice OTTAWA, MM’ 18 —1CPl — Rodolphe Sl. Jean, 32. oi Ottawa. was arrested Saturday night on a charge of obstructing justice by concAling information as pDilCO continued their investigation oi’ the disappearance a fortnight ago of Charles G. Walton, 52-year-old Ot- tawa business man. St. Jean will be arraigned 111 P01- lce court tomorrow. Already in cus- tody when St. Jenn was arrested was Leo Lamoiireux, 25. no liked address, held as a material witness since May l0. Ontario and Quebec provincial police, Ottawa and Hull, Que., city police and the Mgr] Canadian Air Force provost corps are co-opcrat- ing in the Walton case. During the weekend 25 employees oi’ the firm where Mr. Walton worked as a salesman searched a wide area for the missing man's body writnout success. Police have said they believe Wal- ton was slain. LOW CEILTNGS WVlLl, REDUCE OVERHEAD 111m in n trend in present-day architecture to lower the height o! ceilings ‘This tends to lower con- struction costs and generally re- sults in a better-proportioned rocrm. Architects have established that any space more than 12 inches above the heads oi the windows. unlness ventilated, is o! no value for cooling pu osas. This was one of the most requent quoted reasons for raising the ceilings in old-fash- ioned houses. The new M pa. " v Ptlflleltvli: 2. Gloria Inglis; 3, m a Gcralduie Driscoli. r QUEBEC, May l8 —(CP) — The (lrndg 11 ryfjss rn-mmpson) L The Central Guardian I This column i: reserved (or unn 0| local mtemt. but ldvortiainl v1 a ucwsy nature may b0 Inserted at 5 cent: a word. strictly p01- able tn advance. cnsswau. for phOWITBIPM- CONFEDERATION um msuh auca. L-il’! POLICE COURT-At the court yesterday morning a drunk, whose case was carried over from last week, was given tan days suspend- ed sentence. At the Juvenile 5e3- sion a young lad wn aha-mod with recklessly driving a car without c license. His case was carried over until Wednesday. HOME 0N ‘FURLDUGH- Mr. John E. Beer who is serving with the R. C.N. V. R. tor the t nine months arrived Friday y train from Vancouver BC. for a short furlough with relatives and friends in Clyde River and vicinity. He was accompanied from Cape Tormen- tine by Ptc, Arthur MacPheo who is stnFnned on the mainland to BDHid ""0 week-end at his home in New Haven. CLUB MEETING — Bonslhaw Teacher's. Study Club met in the above c‘ub centre. on Friday arter- indon. May 16th. The schools o! BOTIShRW. Anpln Road, Eimwood. and Riverdale were represented by their teachers. The miesident Mir. Peter MacDonald called the meet- ing to order while Miss Inez Steven- son rend the minutes or the Nov- ember meeting. A brief discussion fdlowed in (a) Methods o! increase ing speed in reading (b) of increas- 1m: comprehension (c) the school library. A paper on Reading. was rotid fllVI discussed with full nsslzn. 11""! ‘or June irwctnsz elven. Gen- eral d-cussion followed out of Whwh devebpod a. "New pmiect" im- sohool closinz examination and will be discussed further at tho June meeting. ._________________ KENSINCFPON SCHOOL Honor Roll for April; ui-auc 4x and l); no Examination. Grade Vill—-l. Pnelicla Clark; 2. Jfli-ew vuu-i; 3. Lois Macdonald. Grade V11 (Mr. Campbell)—l. Ioiie Aiiccloiizilrl; 2. Marjorie Con- iiicli; a. Genevieve McMahon, L-i‘ 2t Vlllltlissi R.&l(l)')—~1. brace iiouxilti, L1. Doris (_,_ Q 1.; 3, Ronni; hClillUily. Grade VI- l, Mae Watson; 2. Ilciirzrna ltlcArthur; 3. Pearl Mann, U . Rowan Prolitt; g, dorm Wediock. _ Audrey Proiitt; z, hi" D-"lsvu; B. Shirley Kennedy. Grace III-1. Neva l-leckbert; 2. AlacMalaon; 3. P‘i'eda Heck. Grade II fMrs. semplei_1_ Helen 1111s Brvoiuns: 2. Jean Thibeau; a. Aliruiir-rite Pincau. Guide l m) _1. Marlpne Davis“, 2. Emne Glover: 8. Tyndall semple. Grade I (b) Donnie Mciean; 2. Iran Gil; .3. Windsor McLean. Mancunian "sermon Report for Month M April: Grade X-Sr. 1. Kathleen Ray- nor; 2. Earl ltlacErichern; 3. George Jenkins. Grade X—Jr. 1. Alvin Munn. Grade VI-i. Lawrence Driscoll; 2. Gerald Drlscoll ;3. Clair Jenkins. Grade Iv-1. Earl Morrissey; 2. Almon Jenkins; 3. Alberta Mac- Eachern. Grade lI-l. Freddy Driscoll; 2. Ernest Mutch; 3. Mae Jenkins. Grade I-(a) 1. Lloyd Mutch; Grade I (b) _i. George Pippy. Teacher, Miriam Hughes. In Memoriam MR. CHARLES W. QUIGLEY The death occurred at hi; home St. Peter's Buy oi Mr. Charm W. Qwgley on Monday, May 12, 1941. Deceased had been in tailing health for the past-year sufforin frcm that fatal malady cancer. e was in the P. E. Island Hospital last Ju'y for treatment and again in March and hiid just returned home three weeks ago. He was a great sufferer, the pain by times being almost unbearable. He was born at Tryon seventy-seven years s80 and FOR SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY... ON YOUR NEW CAR Inns! on Goodyouu. Moro now can or! Oqlllppld with Goodyear DO T-IIXI llrol than any other kind. Bulll and halanud Io cur mckcn’ specifica- lion-wot they GOII no more. CANADIAN MOTORISTS FOR OVER 26 CONSECUTIVE YEARS. . ~ ' MAY (‘FFARLUTTETOWN GUARDFQ —:= GO GOODYEARahTIIE NAME GOODYEAR ON A TIRE IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF IONGER MllEAGE, GREATER SERVICE, MORE DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE! GO GOODYEAR... FIRST CFIOICE OF when a vounlz man he and his bride -' “ago m} Q BPBWGIXQI-Tlfggrgmlil-‘WB present. an; curls aind twtgldféggs harming smgoi. “Mains. Roy $112. i313. and an Island ceniteet by Mrs were ledig . r s. r . PPOI . Case . ’ . —-——— and grist mill at st. Peters, where -__- Chums. of lapfiituo‘; were Mrs. Ggrsze Egckhart Mrs. Roy werewwMrs. iwymeagifliet? “hi; LONDON -(OP>- Primm’ ' h” biim’ “p a n“ lmnber “Id mill- Mrs. Roy Tuplin entertained the read. Two “Dive Slowly" sills Biyanton. Mrs. Rey Tuplin. Plans Stanley Oaselv extended a gracious pose of Costal Command PI In“ bwne-‘S ‘md when the!’ "Sided May meeting of Spring Valley W. I. i were completed and Mrs. Roy Tunglln ~ were then made for making a quilt invitation to the W. I to meet at is reoonnaiseo. but olten " ' m1 “he deiml °I 1145 Wife and em‘ on Tuesday evening the 13ilrist. In the corivcnor volunteered ‘to have i and Mrs. Garnet Profit kindly oi her home {or the Junemeeti roll machines have rlnlshed W" ‘ “t w“ “mm °ne week °f “WU the absence of the President. the them placed ‘correct distance from ' lend to sow the squares together. call blng answered with a " rab- ro's they "have n crack" ll mile"- He the“ 5°“! "the "firs" ‘"111 meeting was preskied over by the the school crmmittoes reported. and Tho following progrnnme was much bag". Oolection '70 cents. Meeting ‘ drrmes. docks. milli-MT ' Lrwved d“) ti‘? Pew" ‘Image when Vice-President. lVllrs. Bryanlon , MW ones appointed viz. Sick. Mrs. enjoyed. Monologue i" ~- ,,fé°qg°wmgnofyggflgiflggjiy,y%g"é Tm mvmw 1M 10w ,__11 _s_u¢1s;__1>.=_c_awmtgn._Mm-. fllzsilesM-e- vamnbsuJsraaganlasL by. M‘ M "AnmeMc ugalol arot . um, but W" m“, m“, may“, BRINGING UP FATHER for scarcely Lyon. when dorm fiain entered his homo and claim- er. Later he left the aim-c lrusineu in charge of his son. Albert and moved Bork to “the mills" and dllflln married Miss Blanch-c Baicl- erson who ‘predeceased him n little over a year ago. An unusual fact was that the lato Rrev. J. M. M0- Leod, Charlottetown, performed s I the marl-lam! each time. first when minister of Kensingwn and Dong River and later minister o! St. Peter's and Marie. He lea. b0 mourn two sons. Edward M A E. Quigley and one grandson, Frank W. and two sisters (Penzie) Mrs. Harry Watson and (Eldelaide) Mrfi. W. D. Strotchan oi Hyde Park, Mass. besides a large circle of friends. The funeral was. he'd from .. his Late residence on Wednes- FIEI D WATCHES 935$!“ i“i'.'i°’il“ “i” m?" “é , en an en s rcm ar an WEST near asembled to pay their lost tribute o! res-pact and to extend $12 their sympathy to the family y; ' sadly bereaved. The service was con- up ducted at the how's and grave p; [his pastor. my. E, B. S. Millar or {the United Church who preachec: ‘a. w-rv appropriate and eloquent sermon. The hymns 54mg we're: Tin- lm-dfis My Shepherd. What A F‘ lend We Have In Jesus and Abide W'lh Mo. The pallbearers were MHSTS. Roy Mclonn. Jrhn James McKinnon. Louis Herve llnnle‘ Mclmcd, Wot- son Pliirilluc. Charles McKinnon. ‘lie was irvtvlorly laid to rest in. Mirlwrll ccmeirrv-v. The fbTnI irhulcs qiven by the family r-owwrd 1h" cwsket. Th» lun- rr-1l orvvuvvwuwvi: we» llllfIF" the ldlroriiui _(‘I N. D. McLean, Char- lotictcwn. "VONQ" Chest (nee Jennie Walker) bought a saw jectives in enemy 15111“: " By George Mciiianvl ~e -.-_,,.,c..-... w, m“. ,, the new ‘MI- indr" delim- fay Weekly Qturdy, accur- alo and de- pendable. Iirl-iwinil Writ-II .\,,,| IIIHIVICI IurY W. W. Wcllncr Ltd. Jewelers Since 1868 You Ai-‘U wIlAlroE 11' .., V I Buiova Wain lies iii rFati-oit please copy) Russel‘ iclosed with the National Anthem. llhippimz. factories or 0W1 "